View allAll Photos Tagged milleniumfalcon
Le nouveau #LEGO 75209 du faucon Millénium Raid de Kessel inspiré par le vaisseau du spin off #StarWars #Solo est déjà disponible en pré-commande sur Amazon !
+d'info sur le blog => editioncollector.fr/o6ji
Full test run with LED strip in place. The engine exhaust consisted of the LED strip bonded to a layer of transparency which was then bonded to the the frosted plastic with the baffles printed on a third layer. The entire thing was bonded together with contact (joining seam in the back). Makes for a more interesting rear view overall.
I never realized where the cockpit is located on the Falcon. It took me a while to find it at the exhibit.
From the "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination" exhibit at the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
View from near the cockpit. The landing gear is all light up from inside. There is a little block to stop it from retracting fully and allow it to stay level for display.
view from the front; looking into the cargo loading area. by kid loves this feature. he can slide his minifigures in.
They're all MINE!!!! MY old Star Wars toys from 20 years ago. Not bad nick! Been sitting in a loft for a long time. And the dust makes it look oh so more authentic. No, I'm not interested in selling them and I'm not telling you where I live. And yes I am sad!
The somewhat disappointing ending to the LEGO Star Wars exhibit, with an interesting take on a "light show", LOL
need to hit brick link up to get more gray/dark gray pieces. stickered round plate from the older falcon got moved to the bottom of the new falcon.
improved cock pit. took the lower 1/3rd from the engineering sticker, then cut it in half to fit on two 1x2 wedge pieces. makes for a more interesting control panel